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May 29, 2011

Top Headlines

Commute Bhullar's death sentence: Amarinder
Punjab Cong chief Amarinder Singh on Sunday favoured commuting death sentence of Khalistan militant Devinder Singh Bhullar to life in prison.

Pak PM Gilani attended funeral of Headley's father in 2010
This was disclosed by 50-year-old Headley at a Chicago court during the trial of co-accused Tahawwur Rana (50) in the 26/11 attacks case.

Monsoon reaches Kerala, set to advance further
Southwest monsoon on Sunday made a grand entry into Kerala, bringing cheer to the farming community dependent on rains for a good crop.

Cities

Woman gets life term for killing husband
A woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Delhi court for battering her husband to death and cutting off his genitals.

From Punjab to Bihar to IIT, 3 'super' stories
It was coaching from the Patna-based Super 30 that was behind the success of Jatinder Singh, Satish Kumar and Priyanka Sharma.

Business

AI to launch more flights to non-metro cities
With many non-metro cities demanding air connectivity, Air India is gearing itself to cash in on the opportunity by adding more aircraft to its fleet.

Tata Motors to launch new Nano variants in 2011-12
Homegrown auto major Tata Motors plans to launch new variants of its small car Nano during the 2011-12 financial year.

Sports

Bhupathi-Zheng out of mixed doubles
India's Mahesh Bhupathi's campaign ended at the French Open with a second round defeat in the mixed doubles along with Chinese partner Jie Zheng.

IPL 4 final garners more TRP than IPL 3
The TRP rating for IPL 4 grand finale between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore was more compared to the rating of last year's final.

Entertainment

Salman: 'Politically incorrect'
At home, when I give interviews, I make sure that I don't say anything that is rude or offensive; I run it according to what the sense of humour in the family is.

Rahul Bhatt's tell-all on Headley
Rahul Bhatt is writing a book. Now before you ask who Rahul Bhatt, perhaps the context of the book will help.

Infotech

To pay or not to pay for anti-virus
Almost 40 per cent of internet users have had to deal with a virus infection on their computers at some point or another, says German IT industry association Bitkom.

Gamers, here's what you need in a laptop
Malcolm Rego is a graphics designer and a gamer. He swears by Photoshop and Illustrator, and is demon in 3D Studio Max.

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